These guys might not exactly be carrying a lunch pail to the stadium each week, but they did bring a blue-collar, working-man approach to Week 3. Take a look at all the nominees, then vote in the poll at the bottom of the right column for your choice for the Hardest-Working Man.

Larry Fitzgerald, Arizona Cardinals

A week after being held to one catch for four yards, Fitzgerald returned to dominance in a 27-6 rout of the Eagles that helped the Cardinals improve to 3-0 for the first time since 1974. Of course, the team was the St. Louis Cardinals back then and that was also nine years before Fitzgerald was even born. Fitzgerald had nine catches for 144 yards and a touchdown to help the Cardinals get off to that historic start. Fitzgerald now has 707 career receptions and became the youngest player in NFL history (29 years, 23 days) to reach the 700-catch mark. He surpassed Jason Witten's previous record (30 years, 133 days) by more than a year.